DEVELOPMENT OF THE ECONOMIC ACTIVITY MANAGEMENT SYSTEM: FEATURES OF HEALTHCARE INSTITUTIONS

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https://doi.org/10.31891/mdes/2022-6-25

Keywords:

health care institutions, development management, system principles, economic activity, features

Abstract

In the study, attention is updated to the problems of management of the development of health care institutions.

The purpose of the research is to identify the specifics, directions and means of development of health care institutions.

It is pointed out that the change in the external environment of the functioning of domestic health care institutions and its impact on the state and efficiency of economic activity are considered as a prerequisite for their adaptation and stable and effective functioning. The general algorithm, purpose and set of measures for adaptation and development of the economic activity of health care institutions in the conditions of uncertainty of the external business environment have been defined. It was concluded that the improvement of the management system of the development of health care institutions should begin with the improvement of its information and methodical base. A separate aspect of this problem is the substantiation of a set of specific methods of technical and economic analysis, in particular informal (expert, morphological, rating, factographic, monitoring, logical modeling, fundamental and technical), as well as formalized (factorial, opportunistic, mathematical, statistical, operations research and decision-making, econometric, economic-mathematical modeling) methods.

The scientific novelty of the research results lies in the further development of methodological and applied principles of managing the adaptation of health care institutions to changes in their market environment.

The applied value of the research results lies in the development of a system of criteria that should be used to diagnose the state of economic activity of health care institutions. It should apply to all functional components of economic activity. It is expedient to group it according to the following characteristics: economic independence, efficiency of functioning and capacity for development.

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Published

2022-09-29

How to Cite

Kravchyk Ю. (2022). DEVELOPMENT OF THE ECONOMIC ACTIVITY MANAGEMENT SYSTEM: FEATURES OF HEALTHCARE INSTITUTIONS. MODELING THE DEVELOPMENT OF THE ECONOMIC SYSTEMS, (4), 187–192. https://doi.org/10.31891/mdes/2022-6-25